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Every year, millions of emails, phone calls, and text messages are received with fraudalent activity that convinces people to hand over their identity and hard earned money with just an email or two. Types of scams include lottery, charity, work-from-home schemes, get rich quick schemes, and many more. These scams are worldwide and the location of these scammes may vary. The fact that these scams continue and are only getting more clever and more abundant are because they are working. With natural disasters and other events happening frequently every year, there will always be scammers looking to cash in on the situation at hand. This website was created to try and help curb or stop scams completely. This website allows for you to share your scams and stories with us while remaining anonymous. We are just looking to spread the word to prevent people from falling for these tricks and being scammed.

Our mission is to expose as many scammers and scams as possible in order to protect you.

Last year, we asked people about their experiences with 17 types of fraud

Nearly 11 percent of U.S. adults, or an estimated 25.6 million people, had paid for fraudulent products and services in 2011

The most-reported frauds involved weight loss products, prize promotions, unauthorized billing for buyer’s clubs or internet services, and work at home programs

People who made a first time purchase by internet or telephone after getting a telemarketing call, watching a TV ad or infomercial, or opening a spam email, were three times as likely to be victims of at least one fraud as people who didn’t buy in those circumstances

You may not think you could be scammed, but it happens all the time. The slightest hint of generosity on your part could result in your entire life savings and identity being stolen.